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3

Love the glasses, but nose piece already broken

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from Glendale, CA

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I bought these glasses along with the Smith helmet, and was very happy with them. I regularly change the lenses, and I just discovered that the nose piece has busted and there doesn't seem to be a replacement part for them. I've tried gluing it back together, but Super Glue doesn't work on the nose piece pad so I don't have high hopes. If you change lenses often you need to take this into consideration.

5

Love these glasses!

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from North Carolina, USA

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I have a small face and these fit well while still providing full coverage and not hitting my cheeks. Perfect on and off road.

1

I Know Pivlock V90's. And this is no Pivlock V90....

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from Boca Raton, FL, USA

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I lost (thankfully temporarily) the best sunglass I've ever owned: the Women's Pivlock V90. I immediately went online to buy a replacement pair only to find, much to my dismay, that the V90 seems to no longer exist. As near as I could gather, the Asana is its replacement. But trust me...it doesn't come close to filling the V90's shoes! This is the V90's cheaper, gaudier cousin. Everything about this glass looks lower-end and fits less comfortably. I have a pretty small face but the nose piece on this must surely be for a child! You can move it to two positions...both are equally uncomfortable and one makes the sunglass stick out on your face. The arms just don't seem to sit straight no matter how I adjust the glass on my face. And the hinge where the arms fold back catches my hair. I HATE it when that happens! I crushed a pair of cheap Tifosi's after losing my 20th strand of hair; you can bet I'm not putting up with it on an expensive pair of Smith's. Regretfully, unless they bring back the V90's at the SAME LEVEL OF QUALITY, it looks like I have bought my last pair of Smith sunglasses...

4

No more tears...

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from New Jersey

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I have a narrow face, and always struggle with finding glasses that fit correctly. I had a pair of Oakley (of the "jacket" genre, flap, flak, etc) glasses for cycling that I thought would be great, but unfortunately, my eyes teared terribly when I wore them. Wind got behind the lenses and I just couldn't see. I watched a video from Sports RX that explained what to look for in a good cycling goggle, and I realized I just needed a larger set of lenses, but every pair of glasses I tried looked ridiculous on me. I took a chance on these Pivlock Asanas when I saw that they were recommended for women. Since they were on sale at Smith's site, they were worth the gamble. They are perfect. Not only are they far cheaper than the Oakleys I had, they came with 3 lenses, and a wonderful protective case, when I had to BUY any extra lenses from Oakley. These are a incredible value and they protect my eyes SO well! I'm so happy!! The only negative I have is that I just wish they came with an amber lens instead of clear. The Rose lens is great but I find it is often too dark when I ride in the mornings. Finally, I've had many compliments on them! They are really a cool pair of glasses for cycling. And they don't slip on my face, even when sweaty. Big win for me. All in all, a GREAT pair of glasses. I'm a convert.

5

Amazing

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from Colorado Springs, CO, USA

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The quality and style of these glasses are amazing. I use them when running and have never had any issues with them slipping or snagging in my hair. If you're considering them, don't hesitate.

4

Fit on the large side

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from New England

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Unless I was shipped a Men's version, these glasses run extremely large! I close the nose piece and wear them under my bike helmet straps and they do stay on but I would be more comfortable in a bike race with them more snug. I have Smith Aviators that fit perfectly so I'm not sure what happened with the PivLock Asana's.

5

So comfortable!

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from Chicago, IL

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I was looking for some stylish sport sunglasses that would be durable for running. I've worn Tifosi's in the past, and found that the lenses broke quickly, and thus the sunglasses were much more delicate than I'd like. These sunglasses are so much more comfortable and I do not have to adjust at all during my runs. I love that there is a huge protective case for the Smith sunglasses, and that there is a single lens for both eyes. It seems much more durable when you interchange the lenses than the Tifosi's I had. I also like the color options available to me.

5

My Holy Grail sunglasses!

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from Washington, DC

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I realize that these sunglasses are primarily aimed at the bicycling crowd. However, I have been looking for decades for a pair of sunglasses that fit my small to medium face and work with my Asian nose (which is to say, no bridge). Most sunglasses that I find are either too wide or the nosepiece doesn't fit well, resulting in the glasses constantly sliding down my nose. These sunglasses are perfect! They fit my face well, and the adjustable nosepiece means that they fit my nose perfectly and stay put. They are also lightweight and provide excellent coverage. Now, I just need to decide whether I need another color or not...

2

Don't fit with bike helmet

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from Canada

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I'm a small person, small head and face, and have great difficulty finding helmets, hats and sunglasses that fit me. I was really hoping the Asana's would be the ticket since they have a small fit and adjustable nose pieces. Although they fit great on their own, they did not fit with any of my helmets including my Smith helmet! The arms are straight and do not curve around the ear, so they hit the fit system on the helmets. It doesn't appear that they can be bent and adjusted to alleviate this problem. If you are a runner I would recommend these, but as a cyclist, they just don't work.

5

Love these specs

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from Boulder, CO

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I use these for cycling, and love them. I typically have a hard time finding glasses to fit my face, which is a normal-to-petite female mug. The Asana fits well, stays in place, and looks killer.

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